JOURNAL ARTICLE

An All‐In‐One Dendrobium Ionic Hydrogel with Wound Microenvironment Remodeling for Promoting Diabetic Wound Healing

Beige ZongYongquan LuZhongfu LiLiping PanPeng ZhaoWei LiKaiyong Cai

Year: 2025 Journal:   Advanced Healthcare Materials Vol: 14 (16)Pages: e2500611-e2500611   Publisher: Wiley

Abstract

Abstract Diabetic wounds pose a complex clinical challenge due to their intricate pathological microenvironment and delayed healing process. To address this challenge, this work has developed a multifunctional all‐in‐one ionic hydrogel through dynamic Schiff base and amide bond crosslinking between the aldehyde groups on oxidized sodium alginate (OSA) and the amino groups on 1‐(3‐aminopropyl)‐3‐(4‐vinylbenzyl) imidazole salts, in which Dendrobium officinale polysaccharides (DOP) is embedded via electrostatic interactions in the form of ionic hydrogel (OPP@DOP). The OSA and polyionic liquid enable good biocompatibility, high water containment, high swelling rate, moderate adhesion, antioxidant activity, electrical conductivity, and efficient antibacterial activity against MRSA at early stages. A sustained release of DOP is then realized and exhibits anti‐inflammation, antioxidant, further promoted angiogenesis via AKT signaling pathway. These effects significantly promote re‐epithelialization and collagen deposition and increase angiogenesis in wound tissue. Besides, it regulates the macrophage phenotype from the M1 subtype to the M2 subtype and reduces the expression levels of inflammatory factors, thus accelerating wound healing. The development of this multifunctional ionic hydrogel harnesses the profound potential of traditional Chinese medicine, offering a promising potential for treating diabetic wounds.

Keywords:
Angiogenesis Wound healing Biocompatibility Self-healing hydrogels Chemistry Chitosan Inflammation Biomedical engineering Materials science Cell biology Pharmacology Cancer research Biochemistry Medicine Polymer chemistry Surgery Immunology Biology Organic chemistry

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Topics

Wound Healing and Treatments
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Rehabilitation
Pressure Ulcer Prevention and Management
Health Sciences →  Health Professions →  Occupational Therapy
Diabetic Foot Ulcer Assessment and Management
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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